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Factors associated with Rebound Hyperthermia after Targeted Temperature Management in out-of-hospital cardiac arrest patients: an explorative sub-study of the TTH48 trial

Aki Holm, Hans Kirkegaard, Fabio Silvio Taccone, Eldar Søreide, Anders M Grejs, Valdo Toome, Christian Hassager, Bodil S Rasmussen, Timo Laitio, Christian Storm, Johanna Hästbacka, Markus B Skrifvars

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MD, PhD, EDIC, FCICM, professor Markus B Skrifvars

Department of Emergency Care and Services, University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital, Finland

[email protected] +358504272424

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Supplementary figure and table legends:

Supplementary figure 1. Patient inclusion flowchart. RH = rebound hyperthermia.

Supplementary figure 2. Patients exceeding temperature thresholds after rewarming. CPC = cerebral performance category.

Supplementary figure 3. Patients below temperature thresholds after rewarmimng. CPC = cerebral performance category.

Figure 4 Loess smoother scatterplot of CRP (mean value line) from CA for RH patients. CA = cardiac arrest, CRP = C-reactive protein, RH = rebound hyperthermia.

Figure 5. Loess smoother scatterplot of CRP (mean value line) from CA for no RH patients. CA

= cardiac arrest, CRP = C-reactive protein, RH = rebound hyperthermia.

Supplementary figure 6. Loess smoother scatterplot of CRP (mean line) by hours from CA for patients with RH and CPC 1-2 at 6 months. CA = cardiac arrest, CPC = cerebral performance category, CRP = C-reactive protein, RH = rebound hypothermia.

Supplementary figure 7. Loess smoother scatterplot of CRP (mean line) by hours from CA for patients with no RH and CPC 1–2 at 6 months. CA = cardiac arrest, CPC = cerebral

performance category, CRP = C-reactive protein, RH = rebound hypothermia.

Supplementary figure 8. Loess smoother scatterplot of CRP (mean line) by hours from CA for patients with RH and CPC 3-5 at 6 months. CA = cardiac arrest, CPC = cerebral performance category, CRP = C-reactive protein, RH = rebound hypothermia.

Supplementary figure 9. Loess smoother scatterplot of CRP (mean line) by hours from CA for patients with no RH and CPC 3-5 at 6 months. CA = cardiac arrest, CPC = cerebral

performance category, CRP = C-reactive protein, RH = rebound hypothermia.

Supplementary table 1. Demographic characteristics and resuscitation factors Supplementary table 2. ICU parameters

Supplementary table 3. Threshold comparison results for first 72 h after rewarming end Supplementary table 4. Time and area over threshold comparison within first 72 after end of rewarmimng

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